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New manual call points from E2S Warning Signals

Manual call points

SIL 2 compliant 316L stainless steel call points for onshore and offshore applications

E2S Warning Signals say their new STExCP8 manual call points are SIL2 compliant to IEC 61508, giving system integrators greater confidence when designing systems requiring an enhanced safety integrity level.

The robust devices are part of the comprehensive STEx family of explosion/flameproof audible and visual signalling devices and feature highest-grade 316L stainless steel enclosures.

 

Designed for installation in the harshest of onshore and offshore environments, the call points and push buttons are IECEx and ATEX approved for use in Zone 1 and 2 hazardous areas for fire and gas alarm systems and emergency shutdown and process control applications.

A choice of four operating mechanisms is available: a break-glass call point and three push-buttons with momentary activation, tool reset latching and dual-action manual reset. The break-glass unit employs a plastic-coated glass element for operator safety and an optional stainless steel lift flap is available to prevent inadvertent operation. 

Dual M20 cable entries are provided that can be orientated for top or bottom cable entry with a further M20 entry on the side. All unused entries are fitted as standard with stainless steel blanking plugs; adaptors for 1/2in NPT, 3/4in NPT and M25 are also available factory fitted.

In addition to a single- or double-switch option, terminations can be specified as standard DIN rail or the innovative E2S termination board. With dedicated connections, field- or factory-installed EOL and/or series devices can be removed or changed without disturbing system cabling. 

The enhanced corrosion-resistant 316L marine grade STExCP8 range of call points and push buttons complements the existing lightweight GNExCP6 GRP and BExCP3 copper-free marine grade LM6 aluminium alloy families, allowing specifiers to select the most appropriate enclosure material for their installation environment.

 

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